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Show TIB E ( AKUIOO Jil RDKli. The ers of last evening had the following: Taris. 2o. The man Abraham Pa-' vis, commonly called Jell. Davis, who was stubbed at Keennn City, Cariloo mines. Oneida county, on the ISih inst., died on the evening of the V.'lh. The Why was brough.t to S a Springs and buried on Sunday the 2lst. An inquest was held and a post mortem examination made by Dr. Bockrman before E. T. Williams, Justice of the Peace, acting as coroner. Tiie jury returnevl a venliet that thu deceased came to bis death by three wounds, . one in the right hnasi and tv.u in the left breast, inflicted with a knife in tli hands of one James Walters. Walters Walt-ers was taken before E. T. iliiams onthc2iil. for examination. I'Ut t ie examination being waived by t'.e" prisoncf. he was Committal ami placed plac-ed in the hands of deputy Shcriil'E. J. Davis, to await the action of tin jrand jurv of the District Court, of the Third , Judicial District, on the fourth Mou- day in October. Sheriti'Davis left S- , da Si .'rings on the morning of they'd, for Malad. wirii the prisoner. j |